Protests are breaking out in this key European neighbor state over allegations Russia rigged its election
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Giorgi Vashadze, leader of Unity National Movement Coalition, emphasized, "Elections were massively rigged, that is why we don't recognize election results. Our goal is new elections, our goal is to form a new government, which will drive Georgia to European integration."
European election observers described the environment during the elections as "divisive" with occurrences of bribery, double voting, and physical violence, raising serious concerns about the legitimacy of the vote.
President Salome Zourabichvili stated that Georgia has faced immense pressure from Moscow, hindering its aspirations to join the EU, and has rejected the election results.
Opposition leaders have committed to boycotting parliamentary sessions and continuing protests, asserting that they will not relent until a new parliamentary election is held under international supervision.
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